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				<p>If you are a contributor or an author of a deck, you can double-click a card to edit it.</p>
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				<p>While adding a new card, or editing an existing card, keep the answer short and concise.  Each answer should be two sentences at most.  If the answer is a list of items, the question should contain hints of how many items the user should answer.</p>
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				<p>If you are creating a deck for something complex (a book), tag your cards using the chapter's title so that you can study or review the book chapter by chapter, or study related cards together.</p>
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				<p>To make tagging entries easy, do a search, then launch the floating tag table (under Tools menu).  You can drag a tag from this table and drop it onto a card to tag the card.  You can drag a tag from a card and drop it on the "Delete" button in the floating tags table to remove the tag from the card.</p>
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				<p>You may need to add several cards to completely cover a paragraph.</p>
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				<p>While reviewing a deck, you can search for related entries, edit them, or even add new entries.</p>
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